New Zealand's ability to play quality pace bowling will be examined by South Africa in their Cricket World Cup semifinal in Auckland on Tuesday.
Tonight, the Black Caps disposed of the West Indies in their quarter-final encounter in Wellington and the seam bowling of the men from the Caribbean was inconsistent.
Kiwi opener Martin Guptill blasted them to all corners and nothing will be taken away from his record-breaking knock of 237 not out but the Proteas are on another level.
In Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel, Kyle Abbott and Vernon Philander, they have an imposing pace battery which can rile any side regardless of who is selected. Leg-spinner Imran Tahir has also taken 15 wickets at the World Cup.
It was only two years and two months ago when the Black Caps were shot out for 45 on the first day of a test match in the Republic. Steyn and Morkel combined for five wickets, and Philander took the other five.